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Yen So Park park in Hà Đông, HN
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View of Yen So Park in Hà Đông, HN
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View of Yen So Park in Hà Đông, HN
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Yen So Park

4.4(12,466 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2 to 3 hours👶 Best for all ages. Toddlers can safely toddle on flat paths and grassy areas, preschoolers love running freely in the open spaces, and older kids enjoy biking the trails or playing sports. The varied terrain means everyone from babies in strollers to energetic tweens will find something enjoyable.

About

Yen So Park is a sprawling riverside oasis perfect for families seeking outdoor adventures in Hanoi. With wide walking trails, spacious picnic areas, and plenty of open green space for running and playing, it offers a refreshing escape from the city's hustle. The park's natural setting along the water provides beautiful scenery and cooling breezes, making it an ideal spot for kite flying, ball games, or simply letting kids burn off energy.

Highlights

  • Scenic riverside views perfect for family photos and nature watching
  • Wide open green spaces ideal for picnics, kite flying, and ball games
  • Paved walking and cycling trails suitable for strollers and bikes
  • Peaceful natural environment with trees and water features for exploring
  • Spacious layout that never feels crowded, even on busy days

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit early morning (6:00-8:00 AM) to experience the park when locals practice tai chi and exercise, and before temperatures rise too high in summer months.
  2. 2.Bring a blanket, snacks, and outdoor toys like frisbees, balls, or kites since the park has limited facilities and no playground equipment.
  3. 3.Rent bicycles near the entrance to cover more ground, as the park is quite large and can be tiring for little legs to explore fully on foot.
  4. 4.Download an offline map before visiting, as English signage is limited and cell service may be spotty in some areas.
  5. 5.Pack insect repellent, especially during rainy season, and sun protection as shade can be limited in some sections.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (5:00-9:00 AM) for the most peaceful experience with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures. October through March offers the best weather with lower humidity and comfortable temperatures. Avoid midday during summer months (May-August) when heat and humidity can be intense for children.

What to Know

Admission is completely free, making it a budget-friendly option for families. Facilities are basic with limited restrooms and no food vendors inside, so plan accordingly by bringing water, snacks, and any necessities. The park is stroller-friendly on paved paths but some areas have uneven terrain.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during Hanoi's dry season (October to April) when weather is pleasant and rainfall is minimal. Summer months (May-September) bring intense heat, humidity, and frequent afternoon rain showers, so morning visits are essential. The park may close temporarily during major storms or flooding events. Tet (Lunar New Year, usually late January or February) can bring larger crowds but also festive activities.

Nearby Eats

Local street food vendors often set up near the park entrance selling banh mi, pho, and fresh fruit, perfect for grabbing snacks before or after your visit. The nearby Gamuda Gardens area has several family-friendly cafes and restaurants with air conditioning, including Vietnamese and international options where English menus are more common.

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Công Viên Yên Sở

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Công Viên Yên Sở is a spacious riverside park perfect for families seeking a peaceful outdoor escape in Hanoi. With expansive green lawns, shaded walking trails along the river, and plenty of room for children to run and play, it offers a refreshing break from the bustling city center. The free admission and natural setting make it an ideal spot for picnics, kite flying, and letting kids burn off energy.

Cafe

Café Cây Xanh Hà Đông

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Café Cây Xanh Hà Đông offers a welcoming oasis for families exploring Hanoi's Hà Đông district, featuring dedicated play areas where children can burn energy while parents enjoy Vietnamese coffee and refreshments. The garden seating provides a pleasant outdoor atmosphere, and the kid-approved menu ensures even picky eaters will find something they love in this budget-friendly neighborhood spot.

Entertainment

Vincom Plaza Hà Đông

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Vincom Plaza Hà Đông is a modern, air-conditioned shopping mall perfect for families seeking a break from Hanoi's heat and humidity. With arcade games, a cinema showing family films, and diverse dining options under one roof, it offers convenient indoor entertainment when you need a comfortable, Western-style retreat during your Vietnam adventure.

Restaurant

Quán Cơm Gia Đình Hà Đông

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